This invention relates to a mobile station for use in a telecommunication system. The invention further relates to a base station for use in a telecommunication system and to a signal for transmission from a base station to a mobile station. The field of the invention are telecommunication systems such as UTRA-TDD and in particular use of advanced detection algorithms such as Joint Detection or Multi User Detection by mobile stations in such a telecommunication system. In fact, Joint Detection or Multi User Detection are generic names for algorithms such as ZF-BLE (Zero Forcing Block Linear Equalizer), PIC (Parallel Interference Cancellation), SIC (Successive Interference Cancellation).
European patent EP 1 137 201 A1 discloses a method for enabling a mobile station to use advanced detection algorithms, such as Joint Detection, that are normally implemented at the base station-side. To this end, a base station transmits a word representative of transmission parameters respectively allocated to the mobile stations in communication with that base station. It is disclosed that a selection unit is provided to select some midambles in relation with a word W. The word W has as many elements as the number of available midambles m(i) so that one element wi of the word W corresponds univocally to one midamble m(i). The first element corresponds to the first midamble, the second element corresponds to the second midamble and so on. All selected midambles are summed in a summation unit in order to form the general midamble of the Burst N. At a mobile station side, a correlation with a special sequence based on a basic midamble code (BMC) is performed which results in a received word Wr that is a representation of all selected midambles.
It is an object of the present invention to enable a mobile station to efficiently use an advanced detection algorithm. This object is according to the invention realized in that said mobile station is being arranged to receive a signal from a base station, the signal comprising multiple communications, each communication of said multiple communications having a first characteristic and a second characteristic enabling retrieval of said communication from said signal, the mobile station further being arranged to receive a reference to said first and second characteristics and to obtain said first and said second characteristics through said reference. The invention is based on the insight that solely on the basis of available midamble codes advanced detection algorithms cannot be used in a mobile station in an efficient way.
In an embodiment of the present invention said first characteristic comprises a midamble code and said second characteristic comprises a spreading code. Herewith the mobile station does not have to rely on blind spreading code detection whereby the mobile station would have to correlate the received communication signal with all possible spreading codes.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, said reference to said first and second characteristics is a reference to an association tree for defining associations between said first and second characteristics. The relations between the first and second characteristic e.g. the midamble code and the spreading code are relations that are standardized by standardization committees such as 3GPP, the 3rd Generation Partnership Program for defining 3G communication systems. The relations are typically defined in the form of a tree, see e.g. FIG. B.2.1 on page 72 of 3GPP TS 25.221 V4.1.0. By providing information on said association tree, the mobile station does not only know which midamble codes may be used, but it also knows which spreading code or channelization code, can be associated to that midamble code.
According to an embodiment of the present invention said reference to said association tree comprises a maximum number of mobile stations that can be communicating with said base station. The associations laid down in the association tree are used by the base station to code each communication of said multiple communications. There are however multiple association trees, each of which may be used by said base station. The choice for a specific tree depends on the number of midamble codes, i.e. said first characteristics, that are needed within the telecommunication system. Each mobile station is assigned a single and unique midamble code. Therefore, the number of midamble codes matches the number of mobile stations that can be in communication with said base station. For that reason, it is possible to determine the used association tree from the number of mobile stations that can be in communication with said base station.
According to an embodiment of the present invention said reference to said first and second characteristic, comprises a representation of a relation between said first characteristic and said second characteristic. Although in many cases there may be a one-to-one relation between said first and second characteristics it is equally possible that said first characteristic is associated with multiple second characteristics i.e. multiple spreading codes. This is e.g. the case if a mobile station has a need for a higher transmission capacity. If a mobile station would have no additional information on the one-to-many relations between said first characteristic and said second characteristics, it would have to rely on blind code detection for detecting the second characteristics that are being used by said communications. By defining the relation between said first and said second characteristics for possible one-to-many relations only, blind code detection can be avoided whilst at the same only a limited amount of additional information has to be transmitted to the mobile station.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, said reference to said first characteristics comprises the actual number of mobile stations that are communicating with said base station. This parameter may serve as kind of a quality indicator since the number of mobile stations that are in communication with said base station must match the number of first characteristics since each communication of said multiple communications has only a single of said first characteristics assigned.
According to an embodiment of the present invention said reference to said first characteristic comprises a representation of said first characteristic. By providing a representation of the first characteristic, the mobile station can omit the intermediate step of first having to obtain the representation of said first characteristic by correlating the received signal with a basic midamble code. Therefore, this embodiment is more effective and less prone to errors particularly, if the propagating channels are suffering from degrading effects like multipath of flat Raleigh fading.
These and other aspects of the present invention will be elucidated further by means of the following drawings.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. The word “comprising” does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those listed in a claim. The word “a” or “an” preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
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03075075.6 | Jan 2003 | EP | regional |
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PCT/IB03/06286 | 12/10/2003 | WO | 7/1/2005 |